You're Not Broken: The Happiness Industry Has Been Lying to You
Description
Are you exhausted from doing "all the right things" but still feeling empty? You're not alone, and more importantly—you’re not broken.
In this raw and honest episode, I expose the Happiness Industrial Complex that’s been lying to us about what it takes to be happy. After my own spiritual breakdown last month, I realized why meditation apps, gratitude journals, manifestation, and positive thinking aren’t working for millions of people.
The Truth: We’ve been taught that happiness is a destination—and that lie is making us miserable.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- Why constantly “happiness checking” is sabotaging your peace
- The four hidden reasons you’re actually unhappy (it’s not what you think)
- How the self-help industry profits from your dissatisfaction
- Why chasing happiness is the very thing preventing it
- The counterintuitive practice that changed everything for me
- Permission to feel the full spectrum of being human
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – My spiritual breakdown revelation
01:00 – The Happiness Industrial Complex exposed
03:00 – The real reasons you’re not happy
05:00 – Stop trying to be happy (do this instead)
09:00 – Your presence practice homework
This episode is for you if:
- You’re tired of toxic positivity and “good vibes only”
- You’ve tried everything but still feel something’s missing
- You wonder if you’re broken or doing spirituality “wrong”
- You’re ready for real talk about happiness vs. aliveness
This Week’s Practice:
Instead of happiness checking, ask: “What’s alive in me right now?”
(Not to fix it—just to acknowledge it.)
About Higher Density Living:
HDL is where spirituality meets reality. No bypass, no fluff—just real conversations for conscious seekers ready to question everything.
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Disclaimer:
This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional mental health support.
Remember: You don’t need to be perfect to be worthy. You just need to be here—breathing, alive, and real.